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New federal regulations to affect bass tournaments???

Started by grasslakebasspro, March 19, 2007, 06:02:50 AM

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dashaver63

Thats my take on the whole deal too. There is plenty of Michigan water to fish on both the river and in St.Clair. Having a 17' I've had to learn water I could get to safely and have held my own with the guy's that ran the whole lake. Just my take on the situation.

Flippin222

Here is an article I read this past week on a walleye tournament on the river.  By the way the article reads, it seems that they killed the walleye prior to returning to US waters (nice 'eyes too).  I think you will see this more and more if the law stays the way it is or unless tourneys limit it to US waters.  The angler's also make a good point in the article  - the fish can still swim from US to Canadian waters.

http://freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070405/SPORTS10/704050432/1058
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JCOOPER

That is sick.  I cant believe any organization would allow you to kill a fish on purpose.
I am a pre bred mix between a ninja and a polar bear.  A truly deadly combination.

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